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Toronto Blue Jays veteran infielder is unfortunately headed for waivers


Victor William
Mar 16, 2026  (10:30)
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Leo Jimenez (49) hits an RBI single during the first inning at JetBlue Park at Fenway South.
Photo credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Leo Jimenez exhausts his minor league options, giving the talented infielder a phenomenal chance to find a permanent home elsewhere.

Saying goodbye to a homegrown prospect is always incredibly tough for a passionate baseball city. We watched him grow up in our system.
He spent nearly a decade grinding through the minor league ranks wearing our colors. That kind of profound loyalty builds a real bond.
The reality of modern professional sports relentlessly demands aggressive roster construction. You simply cannot keep everyone when the contention window is wide open.
This front office built an absolute powerhouse over the winter, leaving very few open bench spots. Competition in camp is currently fierce.
The 24-year-old infielder fought hard but seems destined for a fresh start.
He quietly registered a .069 batting average and a .301 OPS during a highly frustrating and injury-plagued season last year.
Those numbers hardly define his elite defensive potential or his totally raw athletic ceiling.

Jimenez deserves a genuine opportunity to play every single day

Seeing him likely claimed by another organization brings a bittersweet wave of emotion to this understanding fanbase. We just want him to succeed.
Having too many talented players for a 26-man roster is the absolute definition of a fantastic problem. It proves our immense depth.
A rebuilding franchise will sprint to the waiver wire to claim his incredibly smooth defensive glove. He brings instant stability up the middle.
Sometimes a simple change of scenery completely transforms a young hitter. New coaching voices often fix stubborn mechanical issues instantly.
He currently represents Team Panama at the World Baseball Classic, showcasing his skills on a massive global stage right now.
That tournament experience will perfectly prepare him for the immense pressure of joining a completely new clubhouse this spring.
We will proudly cheer him on from afar while focusing completely on our own ultimate championship goals.
Let the final spring training decisions unfold, because this organization is totally focused on building an unstoppable machine.
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Toronto Blue Jays veteran infielder is unfortunately headed for waivers

Will Leo Jimenez successfully carve out a permanent big league role with a new team?

Yes14766.5 %
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